Volume 15 (2024)
Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 3 (2012)
Volume 2 (2011)
Volume 1 (2010)

Microbiology
Effect of extraction conditions on antioxidant activity of barberry (berberis vulgaris L.) fruit extracts

Javad Aliakbarlu; Sindokht Ghiasi; Behnaz Bazargani-Gilani

Volume 9, Issue 4 , December 2018, , Pages 361-365

Abstract
  Barberry fruit is consumed in different forms including dried fruit, juice, jam and marmalade in Iran. This fruit is also used as a food additive (flavoring and colorant) in soup and rice dishes. In present study, antioxidant activities of acetone, ethanol and water (infusion and decoction) extracts ...  Read More

Pyrethroids resistance in Pulex irritans and Ctenocephalides canis in west and northwest Iran

Shahin Seidy; Mousa Tavassoli; Farnaz Malekifard

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2022, , Pages 529-535

Abstract
  Resistance to the knockdown effect of pyrethroid insecticides occurs due to mutations at target sites of pyrethroids, meaning the voltage-gated sodium channels gene (VGSC) in the membrane of the neurons. In fleas, this mutation occurs at two sites in the sodium channel in neurons: one is the replacement ...  Read More

Rectal diverticulum in a terrier dog: A case report

Hossein Kazemi Mehrjerdi; Ali Mirshahi; Amir Afkhami

Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2013, , Pages 63-67

Abstract
  Rectal diverticulum is a rare condition in dogs characterized by formation of a pouch or sac due to hernial protrusion of the mucous membranes through a defect in the muscular coat of the rectum. A 12-year-old male terrier dog was admitted with a history of a left perineal swelling, dyschezia and tenesmus ...  Read More

Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in slaughtered native cattle in Kurdistan province, Iran

Heidar Heidari; Abdolmajid Mohammadzadeh; Jamal Gharekhani

Volume 5, Issue 1 , March 2014, , Pages 69-72

Abstract
  Neospora caninum is a worldwide distributed pathogen which causes abortion in cattle leading to economic loss in the cattle industry. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of N. caninum antibodies in the native cattle slaughtered in various areas of Kurdistan province (western Iran) ...  Read More

Surgical treatment of bumblefoot in a captive golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)

Seyedeh Leila Poorbaghi; Moosa Javdani; Saeed Nazifi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , March 2012, , Pages 71-73

Abstract
  The golden eagle is one of the world's largest living birds. Footpad dermatitis, also known as plantar pododermatitis or bumblefoot, is a condition characterized by lesions due to contact with unhealthy "perching" conditions, such as plastic perches, sharp-cornered perches on the ventral footpad of birds. ...  Read More

Parasitology
Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus

Milad Adel; Reza Safari; Zahra Yaghoubzadeh; Hassan Fazli; Elham Khalili

Volume 7, Issue 1 , March 2016, , Pages 73-77

Abstract
  The present study was conducted to evaluate the status of the parasite fauna in Acipenser persicus at different development stages, in order to find prevention protocols for parasitic diseases in this valuable species. For this purpose, sampling from each sex breeder, 10 egg samples, 5-day-old larvae ...  Read More

Microbiology
VacA and cagA genotypes of Helicobacter pylori isolated from raw meat in Isfahan province, Iran

Ali Gilani; Vadood Razavilar; Nordahr Rokni Rokni; Ebrahim Rahimi

Volume 8, Issue 1 , March 2017, , Pages 75-80

Abstract
  Foods with animal origins play a substantial role in the transmission of Helicobacter pylori. The present investigation was carried out to study the vacA and cagA genotypes status of H. pylori isolated from various types of meat samples. Two hundred and twenty meat samples were collected and cultured. ...  Read More

Risk factors affecting chemical and bacteriological quality of bulk tank milk in Kerman, Iran

Ladan Mansouri-Najand; Zeinab Rezaii

Volume 6, Issue 1 , March 2015, , Pages 79-82

Abstract
  Milk is often described as a complete food because it contains protein, sugar, fat, vitamins, and minerals. This study was performed to investigate risk factors affecting chemical and bacteriological quality of bulk tank milk. According to the following conducted experiments, the milk was divided into ...  Read More

Parasitology
An investigation of the concurrency of anti-Neospora antibody and parasitemia in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in the northwest of Iran

Hossein Rezvan; Amir Khaki; Mehdi Namavari; Roya Abedizadeh

Volume 10, Issue 1 , March 2019, , Pages 79-84

Abstract
  Neospora caninum is an obligate intracellular parasite causing abortion and reproductive failure in ruminants. Here, the seroprevalence of Neospora DNA and anti-Neospora antibodies and the correlation between the DNA and the antibody using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a new developed whole cell-based ...  Read More

Parasitology
Molecular detection and identification of Giardia duodenalis in cattle of Urmia, northwest of Iran

Farnaz Malekifard; Minoo Ahmadpour

Volume 9, Issue 1 , March 2018, , Pages 81-85

Abstract
  Giardia duodenalis is one of the most prevalent intestinal protozoa infecting humans and domestic animals. The aim of this study was to identify subspecies of G. duodenalis by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method from fecal samples of naturally infected ...  Read More

Fish & Aquatic
Effect of replacement of fish oil with different plant oils in Oncorhynchus mykiss broodstocks diets on egg and larval antioxidant defense development

Shima Khezrian; Amir Parviz Salati; Naser Agh; Hossein Pasha-Zanoosi

Volume 11, Issue 1 , March 2020, , Pages 83-88

Abstract
  This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of feeding rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) broodstocks with different ratio of plant oils to evaluate the changes in antioxidant defense status in the progenies. In the experimental diets, fish oil was replaced with different combination of plant ...  Read More

Computational study of zebrafish immune-targeted microarray data for prediction of preventive drug candidates

Abdolvahab Ebrahimpour Gorji; Zahra Roudbari; Fatemeh Ebrahimpour Gorji; Balal Sadeghi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , March 2021, , Pages 87-93

Abstract
  Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) is a rhabdovirus reported to cause economic loss in fish farms. Because of the lack of adequate preventative treatments, the identification of multipath genes involved in VHS infection might be an alternative to explore the possibility of using drugs for the ...  Read More

Malignant catarrhal fever in pastoral Maasai herds caused by wildebeest associated alcelaphine herpesvirus-1: An outbreak report

Emanuel Senyael Swai; Angolwise Mwakibete Kapaga; Francis Sudi; Potari Meshack Loomu; Gladyness Joshua

Volume 4, Issue 2 , June 2013, , Pages 133-136

Abstract
  An outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever (MCF), a fatal viral disease in indigenous Tanzanian shorthorn zebu in Ngorongoro district of Tanzania during the period of June 2004 has been described. The disease was diagnosed by clinical, post mortem findings and the virus was identified using molecular characterization ...  Read More

Protein 53 expression in a mixed Labrador subcutaneous lymphoma

Annahita Rezaie; Abbas Tavassoli

Volume 3, Issue 2 , June 2012, , Pages 147-149

Abstract
  An 11 year – old mixed female Labrador was presented with two masses in trunk and neck. The tumoral masses were excised and sent for histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses. Histopathological examination of masses revealed diffuse infiltration of small sized lymphoid cells in subcutaneous ...  Read More

Prevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody to Neospora caninum in dairy cattle of Hamedan province, west of Iran

Jamal Gharekhani; Hamidreza Haddadzadeh; Alireza Bahonar

Volume 5, Issue 2 , June 2014, , Pages 149-152

Abstract
  Bovine neosporosis caused by the apicomplexan protozoan parasite N. caninum, was initially recognized in 1989 and is now reported as a leading infectious cause of reproductive failure in dairy cattle in world wide. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of N. caninum infection in industrial ...  Read More

Clinical Pathology
Effect of dietary turmeric and cinnamon powders on meat quality and lipid peroxidation of broiler chicken under heat stress condition

Payam Baghban Kanani; Mohsen Daneshyar; Javad Aliakbarlu; Fatemeh Hamian

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2017, , Pages 163-169

Abstract
  Two hundred and fifty male 1-day-old broiler chicks (Ross 308) were used to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation of turmeric and cinnamon powders on meat quality and lipid peroxidation of broilers under heat stress condition. The five treatment groups were control (recommended temperature ...  Read More

Small Animal Internal Medicine
Comparative evaluation between hypericin (hypiran) and fluoxetine in treatment of companion dogs with tail chasing

Bahman Mosallanejad; Hossein Najafzadeh Varzi; Reza Avizeh; Mahdi Pourmahdi; Fatemeh Khalili

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2015, , Pages 167-172

Abstract
  The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of hypericin and fluoxetine in the treatment of companion dogs with tail chasing in Ahvaz district. In the present survey, eighteen dogs with tail chasing were assigned into three equal groups for a three-year period. The dogs were randomly classified ...  Read More

Epidemiology
Androgen receptor blockade using flutamide skewed sex ratio of litters in mice

Faramarz Gharagozlou; Reza Youssefi; Mehdi Vojgani; Vahid Akbarinejad; Ghazaleh Rafiee

Volume 7, Issue 2 , June 2016, , Pages 169-172

Abstract
  Maternal testosterone has been indicated to affect sex ratio of offspring. The present study was conducted to elucidate the role of androgen receptor in this regard by blockade of androgen receptor using flutamide in female mice. Mice were randomly assigned to two experimental groups. Mice in the control ...  Read More

Poultry
Diagnosis and characterization of duck beak atrophy and dwarfism syndrome in Chongqing of China

Guang Zhao; Tingting Huang; Di Wu; Liwu Zhang; Zeli Luo; Jia Liu; Xiaowei Yang

Volume 10, Issue 2 , June 2019, , Pages 169-172

Abstract
  Duck beak atrophy and dwarfism syndrome (BADS) is a newly emerged disease in China since 2015. In October 2017, an unidentified disease occurred in Cherry Valley ducks, Chongqing municipality, the southwest of China. The affected birds showed short beak and growth retardation clinical signs. The disease ...  Read More

The challenge of getting a high quality of RNA from oocyte for gene expression study

Yusoff Maisarah; Noor Hashida Hashim; Mohd-Yusuf Yusmin

Volume 11, Issue 2 , June 2020, , Pages 179-184

Abstract
  The extraction of intact RNA from oocyte is quite challenging and time-consuming. A standard protocol using commercial RNA extraction kit, yields a low quantity of RNA in oocytes. In the past, several attempts in getting RNA for gene expression study ended up with a few different modified methods. Extraction ...  Read More

Surgery
Protective effect of aqueous spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) extract on spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats

Gholam Hossein Farjah; Masoumeh Mohammad Pour; Mohammad Hassan Khadem-Ansari; Mojtaba Karimipour; Bagher Pourheidar

Volume 9, Issue 2 , June 2018, , Pages 187-191

Abstract
  Operation on the thoraco-abdominal aorta may lead to paraplegia or paraparesis is after spinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of the spinach extract on spinal cord I/R injury. Thirty-five male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups: ...  Read More

Histomorphometric study of on blood cells in male adult ostrich

Mina Tadjalli; Saeed Nazifi; Behrokh Marzban Abbasabadi; Banafsheh Majidi

Volume 4, Issue 3 , September 2013, , Pages 199-203

Abstract
  In order to perform a histomorphometric study of blood cells in male adult ostrich, blood samples were obtained from jugular vein of 10 clinically healthy male adult ostriches (2 - 3 years old). The slides were stained with the Giemsa methods and the smears were evaluated for cellular morphology, with ...  Read More

Ear necrosis syndrome in weaning pigs associated with PCV2 infection: A case report

Vassilis Papatsiros

Volume 3, Issue 3 , September 2012, , Pages 217-220

Abstract
  Porcine necrotic ear syndrome (PNES) in pigs has been reported as an increasing health problem in many countries with intensive pig farming. The etiology of this disease is complex and the presumed triggering factors can be divided into infectious and non-infectious agents. The present report describes ...  Read More

Possible protective effects of crocin on destructive side effects of cyclo-phosphamide in mice ovarian tissue: Evaluation of histomorphometrical and biochemical changes

Fahimeh Khanmohammadi; Rasoul Shahrooz; Abbas Ahmadi; Mazdak Razi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , June 2021, , Pages 217-222

Abstract
  One of the side effects of cyclophosphamide (CP) is low fertility. In this study, we investigated the protective role of crocin (Cr) against CP chemotherapy-induced changes in ovarian tissue. In the current study, we treated 15 female mice aged 6-8 weeks old for 21 days. The mice were distributed into ...  Read More

Pathological findings of slaughtered camels’ (Camelus dromedaris) kidneys in Najaf-Abad, Iran

Gholam Ali Kojouri; Hossein Nourani; Sirous Sadeghian; Hadi Imani; Abbas Raisi

Volume 5, Issue 3 , July 2014, , Pages 231-235

Abstract
  The kidney of camel is known to play a vital role in water conservation through the production of highly concentrated urine that may predispose animal to varieties of renal dysfunction. In camels renal disorders have received lesser attention in comparison with other animals, thus there is shortage of ...  Read More